MS Webinar: Understanding Fatigue in MS

To some, fatigue might sound like a symptom you can get over pretty quickly — just rest up, and you’ll be refreshed and ready to go. But when you’re living with MS, chronic fatigue can be a life-altering problem. How do you cope? What can you do? RMMSC’s Anastacia Wall and Pat Daily took on fatigue in our latest webinar, and we’ve archived it for your viewing. Take a look for a discussion on the factors that contribute to fatigue, the latest research, treatment options and things you can do in your everyday life to help manage your fatigue.

MS Webinar: Understanding Fatigue in MS was last modified: July 6th, 2017 by admin

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In MS, the immune system attacks and damages or destroys the myelin, a substance that surrounds and insulates the nerves. The myelin destruction causes a distortion or interruption in nerve impulses traveling to and from the brain. This results in a wide variety of symptoms.

Most people with MS have attacks, also called relapses, when the condition gets noticeably worse. They’re usually followed by times of recovery when symptoms improve. For other people, the disease continues to get worse over time.

According to the vast majority of doctors there is no cure for Multiple Sclerosis, nevertheless several people have been able to cure themselves whether it is from MS, Cancer or other degenerative diseases.